In fact, during the space of i\ years that the road has been in use, they have only failed to take the mail through in this single instance, when the train was caught in a snow-drift near the summit of the mountain. "These results are due, in a great... Memorial of Matthias W. Baldwin - Strana 111autor/autoři: Wolcott Calkins - 1867 - 237 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Laxton - 1857 - 498 str.
...a snow drift near the summit of the mountain. These results are due, in a great degree, certainly, to the admirable adaptation of the engines employed to the service to be performed; but they are due, also, in no small degree, to the skill and energy of the superintendent in immediate... | |
| Edwin Troxell Freedley - 1858 - 538 str.
...a snow-drift near the summit of the mountain. "These results are due, in a great degree, certainly, to the admirable adaptation of the engines employed to the service to be performed; * * * the difficulties overcome in the location and working of the line, very much exceed those which have made... | |
| Edwin Troxell Freedley - 1859 - 548 str.
...snow-drift near the summit of the mountain. " These results are due, in a great degree, certainly, to the admirable adaptation of the engines employed to the service to be peroriued ; * * * the difficulties overcome in the location and working of the line, very much exceed... | |
| Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation - 1897 - 104 str.
...these conditions are incompatible with experimental loads subjecting the machinery to severe strains. The regular daily service of each of the engines*...direction. " In conveying freight, the regular train fin the mountain is three of the eightwheel house-cars, fully loaded, or four of them when empty or... | |
| Baldwin Locomotive Works - 1900 - 464 str.
...these conditions are incompatible with expe1iment.il loads subjecting tbe machinery to severe strains. The regular daily service of each of the engines is...trips, of eight miles, over the mountain, drawing one eight wheel baggage car, together with two eight-wheel passenger cars, in each direction. " In conveying... | |
| Baldwin Locomotive Works - 1908 - 504 str.
...these conditions are incompatible with experimental loads subjecting the machinery to severe strains. The regular daily service of each of the engines is...trips, of eight miles, over the mountain, drawing one eight-wheeled baggage car, together with two eight-wheeled passenger cars, in each direction. "In conveying... | |
| Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1857 - 526 str.
...a snow drift near the summit of the mountain. These results are due, in a great degree, certainly, to the admirable adaptation of the engines employed to the service to be performed ; but they are due, also, in no small degree, to the skill and energy of the superintendent in immediate... | |
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